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The journey to Mui Ne from Dalat was a bumpy one! The 5 hours it took felt like a lifetime, but we arrived just as the sun was setting and quickly forgot the journey! Mui Ne is a famous destination for kite-surfing. It's also known for its enormous sand dunes ranging from pure white to a very deep red, it was the later that brought us here. Neither of us have ever been to a desert! We woke up to the sound of waves on our first morning in Mui Ne, our hostel is right on ...

... put us on some lounges on the stage behind the singer. It was hilarious. I have never had this type of seating before. We soon found out that the singer was an Aussie guy from the Victorian/nsw border even though he initially spoke to us in Russian. When we sat down we immediately noticed a man asleep on the lounge near us. We had seen him walk through the yacht club at dinner and had had a bit of a laugh at his long socks, shorts and ...

... boats docked near the shore. Navigating a number of steep hills and the standard scooter onslaught we did make it to the other side of town here the red sand dunes sat. We walked up to the top of the dunes and looked around which provided good views of the town and sea beyond the shore but though fairly big, it wasn't the dessert sensation we had been promised. For those who are inclined there was an opportunity to slide down the dunes on a piece of plastic but I ...

... both sat there in silence for several seconds. We had suddenly arrived at the top of a massively high peak that looked out across the East of Vietnam towards the coast somewhere in the far distance out of sight. Other peaks and hills dotted about with clouds nestling in between them. Steam rising from the forested terrain and a massive stretch of flat land that disappeared as far as the eye could see in to the horizon. I have seen nothing like it before. ...

... sand off the dunes across the road. Decided to get to this fishing village. We made it for 5.30 absolutely k........ Checked into hotel, paid up front because were going to try to get away even earlier tomorrow. Where do we eat I ask. Oh sorry sir the restaurant is not open tonight. There is food being served in town 2 km away. Ho hum just what we needed, not. Having said that food was good and the hotel served cold beer when we got ...